Re: SoCFPGA ethernet broken
From: Pavel Machek
Date: Fri Dec 04 2015 - 04:38:48 EST
> >While updating DTS might be good idea, I don't think you can simply
> >blame this on DTS. If it worked before the change, it is supposed to
> >work after the change, otherwise we call that change a "regression"
> >and revert the change.
>
> FWIW: My initial patch to address the failure worked with the original DTB.
>
> Also: userspace wasn't broken. So, the commandment about not breaking
> userspace wasn't broken. Although admittedly, breaking the kernel isn't
> good either.
You can't break neither kernel nor userspace.
> >Plus, DTS is supposed to be ABI. Old DTS should still work on new
> >kernels in ideal world.
>
> If you supply the device tree file in the kernel tree, it is not an ABI.
>
> If the device tree is not part of the kernel, and instead comes from the
> boot firmware of the board, then you could make the ABI claim.
It is an ABI if it was declared so, and it was. Yes, it _can_ come
from kernel tree. That does not mean it has to.
Pavel
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